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Earth From Above comes to NYC (157)
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Photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand will bring his work to the United States for the first time in 2009. Aiming to inspire people to think globally about sustainable living, Arthus-Bertrand has been photographing unique views of our planet, seen from the sky, since 1994 - and has produced an exhibit of over 150 4-ft. by 6-ft. prints which will be on display in New York City at the World Financial Center Plaza and along the Battery Park ...Shared by Adam Ramshaw (19) adrian (19) ajayjorge (2) Alain Edouard (109) Alan Whitney (5) Alex (119) alper (10) Andy (20) Aneel (32) Anna (20) Aqeel (20) artem (2) Augmented Web (55) b-rad (41) bbttxu (1) Bill (20) Bill Blaney (45) Brant (12) BrendoMan (348) Brent (15) Brian (180) Brian Mitchell (1) charliereece (61) Chris Pederick (3) Christoffer Grann (5) clarke (108) Class4 (15) Clay Carson (9) Colm (3) Cornerhouse (24) Danielle (40) Daryl Marquez (3) dave (21) David (34) David Cook (38) Dean Steadman (7) Demi Pietchell (302) dep (23) DigDoug (23) DippinBits (23) Ehren Cheung (3) el-flojo (11) Francis Real (2) Friday (32) GaB (4) Gabcsi (32) gakkie (24) Gangles (21) Garret (15) Gaurav Bhatia (4) Gui Dall'Stella (6) haris (22) HejGustav (24) Icefreez (19) id084895 (38) Ivan (10) J (161) j1m (18) Jackye Stephens (84) Jacob (18) Jason Cartwright (18) Jason Pratt (3) Jeffrey (20) Jeroen (32) Jillian York (7) Jithu (20) Joe Mezzanini (17) John (14) Johnny Makkar (8) Josh (27) joshua schachter (8) kelemenbandi (12) Ken Colwell (7) Kent Barnes (18) Kevin Champion (14) kewlio (6) Kiana (20) Klemo (22) koke (25) Kol Tregaskes (30) kosmar (27) Krazy (470) Krypto (3) lbinic (18) leoburnettbr (24) liamvictor (89) Lyndon Antcliff (695) Mahdi Ebrahimi (44) Marco (42) Mark R (35) Martijn (29) Martin Strickfaden (15) Martin Sweeney (1) Matt Van Horn (35) miasarmento (88) Michel (6) Miguel Angel (40) Mike (11) Mike (25) Mirza (20) moxuse (7) Mr. Leslie Wong (21) MV (36) narkomanC (20) Nishith Prabhakar (37) Paulo Sacramento (29) pberry (25) Pentadact (16) Peter H (27) Peter James (19) Philip V. (26) Philippe Martin (32) Pierce Hickey (21) Piotr O (25) posavasos (8) potentato (21) Pradeep (24) Pramod (98) psi (18) Qazwix (21) Raoul (47) Richard Dewick (63) Ross (36) Ryan Joseph (38) Ryan McKillop (12) Sacca (4) sadjad (24) scott (140) Scott Orwig (18) Shane Keener (7) Siddharth (2) Simon (21) Siva (8) Spiro Bolos (6) spLeaner (32) Steve (52) Stuart F (30) Sue (9) Tatyana (9) Thiago Pedrosa (10) Tim (20) TiTi (161) Tom Q (10) trainspottr (101) trevor (9) trygve (29) Ubqtous (21) Umit Namli (138) veronicaromm (157) vinu (22) Wes Baker (10) Wilhelm Bauer (90) Wilka (20) Will Johnson (3) Will Sullivan (32) Xdroot (88) yasha.sozo (37)Explore read 12 notes- Pentadact said: Unbelievably unbelievable today.
- Jacob said: Some amazing photos here.
- Piotr O said: Brilliant. Very, very cool.
- pberry said: Best one yet.
- Klemo said: fenomenalno!
- charliereece said: ZOMG so beautiful
- potentato said: The Big Picture is always great, but this particular set is the best yet. I think I actually got vertigo there for a second.
- psi said: wild.
- Mark R said: These photos are amazing!
- Gangles said: The world is a big, crazy place.
- Icefreez said: Interesting Pics
- Pradeep said: Watched an encore of Planet Earth on Discovery, yesterday. These are equally spell-binding!
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I get to write a lot. Fortunately, I like it because it is an important part of my job. I also find that writing helps me organize jumbled messes of thought. Here are notes on writing, which you should do daily no matter your occupation. 1. “Writing is research” (James Buchanan). This is the wisdom of 1986 Nobel Laureate James Buchanan, one of the most prolific and original economists of the twentieth century. Buchanan pointed ...Shared by 晓 (16) Brian Junyor (54) Chris Charabaruk (27) Doug (24) mhking (54) PlanningQueen (17) Sacha Chua (10) Thiago Bomfim (26) yasha.sozo (37) yiwenyao (22)- 晓 said: KEEP~
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The economic meltdown on Wall Street during the past few weeks is going to trickle down to your street, whether or not you're a big investor in the stock market. Not to sound all doomsday—because goodness knows we're all stressed enough watching the news these days—but chances are things are gonna get ugly this coming winter and continue into an even worse-looking 2009. While foot rubs, yoga, and deep breathing will certainly help, getting your ...Shared by 10p (16) adamconner7 (75) Arvin (33) Brian Junyor (54) Cody (27) Daniel Reeves (14) Dave (39) David (32) Degauss (22) Derick Valadao (39) Erik (51) fiona (21) foxmachia (56) John (21) junior (37) Kenny (23) Kimberly (18) Krystal (33) lady of shallott (55) looprock (13) Matrixx333 (20) Matthew Tripp (204) metallicker (4) Pierce Hickey (21) pilgrimjohn (20) robwest (17) Sam (41) shrutes (19) smdahlen (21) smerrell (18) solsuknjerk (22) Steve (15) Stuart F (30) tarman (48) yasha.sozo (37) Zsolt T (2)Contribute comment -
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Right now Jeff and I have two possible opportunities (for a pastoral role for Jeff). One seemed like it was a no-go, then the other sprung up, then it died down and the other seemed like it was back on, a done deal. Then, no word for weeks, while the other has emerged again a bit stronger. Whenever we’ve leaned one way, something makes us tilt back to the center. At this point, we have ...Shared by yasha.sozo (37)Contribute comment -
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This is how David Armano describes a typical day of his ‘blogging + work + family’ life. Am sure lot of people can connect with this diagram especially those who actively blog and also have a full-time job somewhere. Related: Life of a Professional Blogger (video) A Day in the Life of a Part-Time Blogger Who Has a Full-Time Job - Digital InspirationShared by Benjamin (502) Deborah Petersen (990) Del (22) Doug Belshaw (34) Eric (55) Fabrizio (20) jose (44) Kate (227) Mark Dykeman (57) Paul (26) Ricardo (24) Rizzn (90) Rob Jongschaap (238) Sai (11) Sam (50) Sean (48) Tomer Cohen (20) yasha.sozo (37)Contribute comment -
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Almost a year ago, in an article entitled Building a Foundation: Ten Things To Do First If You’re Looking At Starting Your Own Business, I described the value of finding a business mentor and offered a few minor tips for finding one. The truth, though, is that a mentor is incredibly valuable no matter what you’re doing. What Is A Mentor? So, what exactly is a mentor? It’s a term often bandied around in business ...Contribute comment -
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Welcome! We are excited about our upcoming Bible Conference on October 11-12, 2008. We are pleased to have Dr. James Hamilton as our conference speaker, and the subject is “What The Spirit Says To The Church.” These sessions begin at 12 noon on Saturday the 11th, and each session will cover a passage from Revelation chapters 2 & 3 addressed to the churches in the first century a.d. Parking for this event will be located ...Shared by yasha.sozo (37)Contribute comment -
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Death by Love is Mark Driscoll's fourth book (or eighth if you count the "A Book You'll Actually Read" series of booklets released earlier this year by Crossway) and the second to be released in the 2008 calendar year. It follows Vintage Jesus, Confessions of a Reformission Rev. and The Radical Reformission. Along with Vintage Jesus it is the second to be co-written with Gerry Breshears. Death by Love is unique among Driscoll's books in ...- Ahmaud Templeton said: This seems interesting.
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Perhaps you have encountered some unexpected hardship as a seminary student this semester. Lost a job? Seen unexpected expenses creep up. Seen a side of your anger you didn’t realize was there? God is not surprised. Nor should we be (at least not in general). The hidden seminary class We may not have noticed the class on our course schedule, but it is there. In fact, I’m convinced that without this class seminary would be ...Shared by yasha.sozo (37)Contribute comment
